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Tag: Mould

Annoyances of the tropics (part 2 of 5) : The mould

December 14, 2020

The combination of humidity and high temperatures are a recipe for mould. It gets everywhere. Anything that catches dust is prone to attract mould. Add a dark environment without draft and you have the perfect mould storm. … More Annoyances of the tropics (part 2 of 5) : The mould

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Week 26. Hacienda Baru

July 15, 2020

Na alle activiteiten waar ik vorige week dinsdag verslag van deed hebben we de rest van die week inderdaad (vrijwel) niks gedaan. Er viel ook niet veel te doen want het regende en regende. Op de dag voor ons vertrek uit Drake moesten we onze plannen hals over kop aanpassen : Hacienda Baru werd de volgende bestemming. … More Week 26. Hacienda Baru

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Week 18. De week van de 7 Ms

May 19, 2020

Deze week zat de M in de luch : Muggen, schiMMel, Massale Mierensterfte, Manakins, nest Mysterie, Mango en Magnifieke lokatie. … More Week 18. De week van de 7 Ms

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